Canonical URL Checker
Paste your page's HTML source to extract the canonical tag, check if it's self-referencing, and validate for common issues.
Paste your page's HTML source to extract the canonical tag, check if it's self-referencing, and validate for common issues.
Every page should have a canonical tag pointing to itself (self-referencing) unless it's a duplicate of another page.
Always use full absolute URLs in canonical tags, not relative paths. Include the protocol (https://).
Only include one canonical tag per page. Multiple canonicals confuse search engines.
The canonical URL should be the final destination URL, not a URL that redirects elsewhere.
CrawlBeast validates canonical tags on every page during crawl.
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